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    Explore " mentalillness" with insightful episodes like "S02 E07: Mental Health & Kids Pt 1: Toddlers to Preteens", "Ep. 111: India's Mental Health Challenge", "S02 E06: "I'm Not Good Enough" Understanding Self-Worth", "009 - Is there anything funny about bipolar? Inspirational Content Creation from Marisa Imon" and "Bonus Episode: Chatting With Nischay Parekh (Parekh & Singh)" from podcasts like ""Marbles Lost & Found", "The Pragati Podcast", "Marbles Lost & Found", "Stay Creating" and "Marbles Lost & Found"" and more!

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    S02 E07: Mental Health & Kids Pt 1: Toddlers to Preteens

    S02 E07: Mental Health & Kids Pt 1: Toddlers to Preteens

    "Just as we had to learn algebra to get better and understand calculus when we reach college, we also have to learn to manage our emotions during our childhood so that we can efficiently make use of those emotions when we enter adulthood".

    On this week's episode, Zain and Avanti are joined by child and adolescent therapist, Gitanjali Palekar to talk about mental health in kids from toddlers to preteens. Gitanjali explains how parents need to recognize the 'state of agency' (I am an individual I have my own thoughts, feelings & capacity to have opinions) with their child and not disregard their agency because of a social construct that has been pre-established in society.

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

    You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.

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    Ep. 111: India's Mental Health Challenge

    Ep. 111: India's Mental Health Challenge

    Mental health is not a first world concern, but very much an Indian challenge. Social taboos have prevented Indians from confronting mental illnesses head on and now it's estimated that there are over a 100 million people in India who need medical interventions on mental health. Listen to Dr Sabina Rao and Pavitra Jayaraman as they unpack the issue on Episode 111 of The Pragati Podcast.

    The Pragati Podcast is a weekly talkshow on public policy, economics and international relations hosted by Pavan Srinath.

    Dr Sabina Rao is a Psychiatrist with extensive experience in assessment, diagnosis and treatment of a wide spectrum of psychiatric disorders. She currently practices at Columbia Asia and Annaswamy Mudaliar General Hospitals in Bangalore and was previously associated with NIMHANS.

    Pavitra Jayaraman heads editorial at White Swan Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation that creates and disseminates, well-researched and credible information on mental health. Pavitra is a former journalist who has worked with NDTV and Mint.

    Also read:** National Mental Health Survey of India, 2015-16**.

    If you have any questions or comments, write in to podcast@thinkpragati.com.

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    S02 E06: "I'm Not Good Enough" Understanding Self-Worth

    S02 E06: "I'm Not Good Enough" Understanding Self-Worth

    "If you feel a certain way you have to say it otherwise you're going speak something else and end up feeling something else".

    On this week's episode of Marbles Lost and Found, Zain and Avanti are joined by actor, writer and stand-up comedian, Sumukhi Suresh. In this conversation, Sumukhi focuses on the importance of understanding self-worth and talks about acknowledging your mistakes as a stepping stone to building better mental health. Tune in.

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

    You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.

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    009 - Is there anything funny about bipolar? Inspirational Content Creation from Marisa Imon

    009 - Is there anything funny about bipolar? Inspirational Content Creation from Marisa Imon

    Described by her father as an "intense infant", Marisa Imon channels her emotional intensity into inspirational content creation in the form of mindful meditation, an Amazon best-selling book, and her most-recent venture to the comedy stage.

    Get Marisa's book!
    Super Intense: How Working With Your Emotional Intensity Makes You A Superhero

    Visit Marisa's Website: https://www.marisaimon.com/

    Follow Marisa on Instagram: @marisaimonmusicandmiracles

    Bonus Episode: Chatting With Nischay Parekh (Parekh & Singh)

    Bonus Episode: Chatting With Nischay Parekh (Parekh & Singh)

    'A big part of mental health is acceptance.'

    If you want to go run for a marathon, do you start working towards it a day before or a year before? Can self-healing be done within a couple of days? Is it necessary to treat the mind like any other muscle in the body?

    This week, we have a bonus episode in which host Zain Calcuttawala talks to indie musician Nischay Parekh from the pop duo Parekh & Singh. Nischay opens up about taking some time off from touring and making music to focus on his mental health.

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

    You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.

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    Ep. 04: Mental Health On Campus Feat. Malvika & Nashwaa

    Ep. 04: Mental Health On Campus Feat. Malvika & Nashwaa

    We don't talk about it as much as we talk about other diseases. Mental health and depression are amongst the most neglected mental health issues in our country.

    On the fourth episode of ATKT Talent Tent, hosts P-Man and Krupa are joined by poet Malvika Sharma and Nashwaa Sharukh, an intern at ATKT Talent Tent. They talk about very sensitive and personal issues such as depression, mental illness, and personality disorders. There is also a spellbound performance by Malvika reciting her poem on bipolar disorder and section 377.

    Follow ATKT on Instagram at @atktin.

    Follow Malvika on Instagram at @maaki_malv and Nashwaa at @nxshwxx.

    You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.

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    Talking About Mental Health at Work

    Talking About Mental Health at Work

    1 in 3 Americans struggle with mental health, and research suggests that the majority of those folks are women. Today I’m joined by Dr. Monica O’Neal to break down a listener question about when it makes sense to talk about mental health at work - and how.

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    Got a career conundrum you want us to cover next? Or a boss move to share? Call and leave a voicemail NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).

    Ep. 10: Therapy 101

    Ep. 10: Therapy 101

    On the season finale of the Marbles Lost & Found Podcast, hosts Zain Calacuttawala and Avanti Malhotra talk about their journey with understanding the implications of therapy, having dealt with anxiety and depression themselves.

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/ Or write to them here: writetomarbles@gmail.com

    Please Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

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    Ep. 09: Myth Busting Part 2 - Borderline, Bipolar, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Ep. 09: Myth Busting Part 2 - Borderline, Bipolar, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Trigger Warning: This episode delves into issues that people with the above disorders might face. Listener discretion is highly advised.

    “Why are you so extreme? Are you bipolar?” “What’s wrong with you? I feel like I am talking to a different person.”

    Avanti and Zain speak to Psychotherapist, Alishiya Halaney, who helps them bust some more myths about mental illness conditions like Bipolar Disorder, Borderline and OCD to debunk common notions about the same. This conversation is also an attempt to understand the root cause of these conditions.

    Episodes out every Tuesday!

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Or write to them here: writetomarbles@gmail.com

    Please Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

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    Ep. 08: Mental Health in Pop Culture Part 2

    Ep. 08: Mental Health in Pop Culture Part 2

    “You’re shit. You can’t get up. You can’t move. You’re shit.”

    Some scenes, some lines and some stories in pop-culture just tend to resonate with you where mental illness is concerned. And sometimes, anything graphic can turn out to be a severe trigger. So how instrumental is pop-culture in giving its viewers an idea of various mental illness conditions?

    Zain and Avanti talk to musician, Tejas Menon, about movies, TV shows, and pop-culture in general that have either helped people understand certain mental health conditions with accurate representation or have ended up misleading the viewer.

    Tejas also the host of the Geek Fruit Podcast. Check it out here!

    Episodes out every Tuesday!

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    Please Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

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    Ep. 04: Mental Health and Toxic Masculinity

    Ep. 04: Mental Health and Toxic Masculinity

    ‘Boys don’t cry’ and ‘Girls don’t scream.'

    It’s sad when emotions carry the baggage of gender roles. Zain shares how growing up, he was mentally caught up between his emotions and the gender role he was expected to fulfill, and Avanti also speaks about what it meant for her ‘being a girl’ growing up.

    Please Note: The hosts of the show are not substitutes for mental health professionals

    Episodes out every Tuesday!

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Please Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

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    Ep. 03: Mental Health in Pop Culture Part 1

    Ep. 03: Mental Health in Pop Culture Part 1

    Trigger Warning: This episode delves into issues such as sexual assault and suicide. Listener discretion is highly advised.

    ‘You shouldn’t believe what you see.’

    What do you take back from the movies, books, TV series we watch about mental health? Do you believe everything projected there?

    Zain and Avanti are joined by Nisha Vasudevan and Ujaala Chaudhuri as part of the team at Marbles Lost and Found, to talk about mental illnesses projected in pop-culture.

    It is a tricky space to balance between spreading awareness with all authenticity and be responsible for its communication.

    Episodes out every Tuesday!

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Please Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Ep. 02: Do we belong to our past?

    Ep. 02: Do we belong to our past?

    ‘Your experiences make you who you are.’ ‘Your past can change you.’

    Do you believe this?

    Avanti and Zain talk about how their past built them in a certain way, and how they tried to reconstruct themselves breaking away from their past.

    Episodes out every Tuesday!

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Please Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

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    Ep. 01: Let's talk about Mental Health

    Ep. 01: Let's talk about Mental Health

    Nothing is wrong with you, it will be alright.’

    More often than not, talking about mental illness and mental health is frowned upon. It’s a topic for behind the closed doors.

    Zain Calcuttawala and Avanti Malhotra talk about why they feel it’s a ‘now or never situation’ to bring up various aspects of mental health & illness and how they’ve coped with their own struggles so far.

    Also, aren’t you curious; why ‘Marbles lost & found?’

    Episodes out every Tuesday!

    You can follow the Marbles Lost & Found page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marbleslostandfound/

    Please Note: The Marbles Lost & Found team strongly recommends seeking professional mental health treatment to anyone who feels they might need it.

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    Ep. 00: Intro

    Ep. 00: Intro

    After having coped with anxiety and depression themselves, Zain Calcuttawala and Avanti Malhotra aim to bring up conversations about mental illness and mental health on the Marbles Lost & Found podcast.

    Please Note: The hosts of the show are not substitutes for mental health professionals

    Episodes out every Tuesday!

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    Ep. 258: Feat. NeuroLeap's Kumaar Bagrodia

    Ep. 258: Feat. NeuroLeap's Kumaar Bagrodia

    This week on Cyrus Says, we meet Kumaar Bagrodia, founder of NeuroLeap, which is an applied neuroscience venture headquartered in Mumbai.

    He talks about how they are leveraging the world’s best Brain Computer Interface technology to understand the human brain and help it work at peak potential.

    He also talks about the many mental cases they have tackled and how the brain and the mind need to be addressed in detail.

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    Ep. 205 feat. Educationist Neerja Birla

    Ep. 205 feat. Educationist Neerja Birla

    On this episode of Cyrus Says, Educationist Neerja Birla has an insightful conversation with Cyrus about:

    • Why she feels the need to talk about mental illnesses more openly.
    • What she hopes to help people struggling with mental health though 'MPower'
    • Why she hopes to reach out to people using a podcast.
    • What the GenM concert featuring Arijit Singh is all about.

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